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...city of 1.5 million, a sprawl of strip malls and cinder-block and tin-roofed buildings just south of San Diego, is fighting back. Last month, the city's tourism office launched a new 120th anniversary tourism campaign: "120 Things To Do in Tijuana." (See pictures of fighting crime in Mexico City...
...messengers and the pros. The street riders' pre-race diet is often beer instead of energy drinks. It was also an alien locale. The race, part of this year's Harlem Rocks 35th Annual Skyscraper Cycling Classic, was held in Marcus Garvey Park, up by Fifth Avenue and 120th Street. Many bike messengers rarely travel above 100th Street since most of their business keeps them downtown. Still, says James "Speedy" Hines, a Harlem resident and a bike messenger for two decades: "It feels phenomenal, man. Just to be racing amongst the pros - I feel like a pro biker...
...victory on Day 2 of the event, although Rosekrans played a close match with Illinois’ Kristina Minor. After winning the first set, Rosekrans fell in the supertiebreak, 4-6, 7-5, (10-2). Schnitter gave the Fighting Illini’s freshman star Megan Fudge, currently ranked 120th in the nation, a fight, but Fudge came out on top after two sets, 6-4, 6-4. The Crimson enjoyed more success yesterday, however, as the team rallied to take four of six singles matches from NC State. Sibilski, at No. 1 singles, earned her third victory...
...true replacement for the Hubble. Since it has to throw away most of its images, it isn't very efficient. Yes, it took a picture sharper than the Hubble could, but it took a lot longer. The instrument is also limited to a patch of sky only about 1?120th the width of the full moon; the Hubble's field of view is 150 times as large. And the Hubble can see ultraviolet and infrared light, which the atmosphere blocks. Ultimately, says Mackay, "we're not competing with the Hubble. We're simply trying to provide an alternate for when...
...Come check us out.” CLARIFICATION: The April 3 news article "HMS, HBS Keep Top Rankings" did not fully contextualize remarks made by David Mattos '09, president of the Harvard Pre-Medical Society. When he said that "you wouldn't want to go to the 120th-ranked school," Mattos was referring to a perception held by students who rely heavily on the rankings instead of inspecting schools in person. Additionally, the article implied that Mattos had listed Harvard Medical School as his top-choice institution, when in fact he only said it would be a school he would...